"Kristine Kathryn Rusch - The Room of Lost Souls" - читать интересную книгу автора (Rusch Kristine Kathryn)I havenтАЩt been real wreck diving since the Dignity Vessel. IтАЩve turned down other wreck divers who heard I wasnтАЩt going out on my own any more and wanted me to supervise their dives. What those divers donтАЩt understand is that I was supervising the Dignity Vessel when I lost two divers and destroyed three friendships. I canтАЩt stomach doing that again. So mostly, I camp at Longbow Station. I bought a berth here, something I vowed IтАЩd never do, but I donтАЩt spend a lot of time in it. Instead, I sit in the old spacerтАЩs bar and listen to the stories. Sometimes I make up a few of my own. When I need money, I take tourists to established wrecks. Theoretically, those dives make everyone happyтАФthe tourists because theyтАЩve had a тАЬrealтАЭ experience; the divers because they got to practice their skills; and me, because I make an obscene amount of money for very little work. But obscene amounts of money donтАЩt do it for me. I bought the berth here so that I donтАЩt have to crawl back to my ship if I drink too much or feel like taking a half-hour nap. I havenтАЩt spent money on much else. wasnтАЩt so much interested in salvage, although IтАЩd been known to sell minor items. I was interested in the history, in discovering a ship, in figuring out how it ended up where it was and why it got abandoned and what happened to its crew. Over the years, IтАЩd solved a few historical mysteries and found even more. I liked the not-knowing. I liked the discovery. I liked the exploration for explorationтАЩs sake. And I loved the danger. I miss that. But every time I think on trying it again, I see the faces of the crew I lost: not just Jyp├й and Junior, who died horribly on that last trip, but Ahmed and Molse and Egyed and Dita and Pnina and Ioni. All of them died diving. All of them died diving with me. I used to lull myself to sleep making up alternate scenarios, scenarios in which my friends lived. I donтАЩt do that any more. |
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